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Shrewsbury School - traducción al Inglés

SCHOOL IN SHROPSHIRE, UK
Ingram's Hall; Shrewsbury school; Shrewsbury Grammar School; Shrewsbury Royal Free Grammar School; Shrewsbury Free School; Shrewsbury grammar school
  • Title page of A collection of ball-dances perform'd at court by Mr. Isaac, John Weaver (1673-1760), James Paisible: collection of ball-dances perform'd at court: viz. the Richmond, the roundeau, the rigadoon, the favourite, the Spanheim, and the Britannia (1706)
  • Andrew Irvine, part of the 1924 Everest Expedition.
  • [[Benjamin Hall Kennedy]], headmaster of Shrewsbury for thirty years, from 1836 to 1866.
  • Boyle]] family was an old boy of the school.
  • Charles Darwin, naturalist
  • King Edward VI]], the founder of Shrewsbury School, by the circle of [[William Scrots]]
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  • George Jeffreys]], 1st Baron Jeffreys of [[Wem]], better known as Judge Jeffrey
  • The school's arms on a monument in the town
  • [[Jacques Loussier]] performed at the school in the early 2000s
  • Cricketer, commentator and selector James Taylor, played for the school
  • Michael Heseltine, former Deputy Prime Minister
  • Michael Palin, member of Monty Python
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  • The original hand written 'Laws of the game' for association Football of 1863 on display at the [[National Football Museum]], Manchester, note the reference ''Mr Steward, The Captain of Football at Shrewsbury School''
  • Principia]]'', acquired on publication
  • A rowing VIII of the school's training on the River Severn
  • Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club Rowing Blade, this cross emblem is commonly used by sports teams, and has been for around 150 years, but for a period was reserved for the first VIII. This arrangement is also used as the flag of the boat club, while other sports use the school's banner of arms
  • The current main school building and a since replaced boat house in 1908
  • The Quarry]], with the school's boathouse in the foreground.
  • Exterior of Shrewsbury International School Hong Kong
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  • The school's original building now serves as Shrewsbury's town library
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  • language=en-GB}}</ref> of [[Charles Darwin]].
  • [[Sir Philip Sidney]], former member of the school for whom a medal is named. Portrait after [[Antonis Mor]].
  • There are  links between the school and St John's College, Cambridge going back to Tudor times.
  • Two stone statues of Philomathes and Polymathes in Jacobean dress, on the original buildings; also featured on the contemporary school library
  • Shakespeare]].
  • High Cross given to the town of Shrewsbury by the school in 1952, replacing the lost medieval cross, to celebrate 400 years of relations between the two

Shrewsbury School         

['ʃrəuzbtrɪsku:l]

общая лексика

Шрусбери-Скул (одна из девяти старейших престижных мужских привилегированных частных средних школ в г. Шрусбери, графство Шропшир; плата за обучение высокая. Основана в 1552; ок. 670 учащихся)

синоним

public school

Shrewsbury         
  • Shrewsbury Library, Castle Gates; formerly housed [[Charles Darwin]]'s alma mater.
  • Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury's most famous son
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  • Coat of arms
  • Ditherington Flax Mill
  • left
  • Welsh Bridge]] are Shrewsbury's two main access bridges for cars.
  • The Magnum Photos ''Evolution Explored'' exhibition in The Square
  • left
  • Early in the civil war, Prince Rupert made his headquarters at Shrewsbury
  • Henry VII stayed in the town en route to the Battle of Bosworth
  • left
  • Interior of St Chad's Church Shrewsbury in the 1790s building replacing the lost older building
  • Dr John Caius attended to a plague in the town and published his research the following year
  • John Weaver's production "Orpheus and Eurydice" (1718)
  • left
  • Mary Beard spent formative years in the town
  • The [[Shrewsbury Folk Festival]] is  held at the West Mid Showground during August bank holiday.
  • [[Pengwern Boat Club]] in the [[River Severn]] as it flows through Shrewsbury town centre
  • Sir Philip Sidney
  • Charles I had a temporary capital in the town
  • Shrewsbury Town]]
  • It is possible Shakespeare performed in the town
  • A map of Shrewsbury showing suburbs, surrounding villages, rivers (blue), roads (red) and rail routes (green).
  • The Quarry]] (foreground) on a summer's day.
  • Tudor]] Old Market Hall, an expression of the town's civic identity.
  • Shrewsbury Abbey, founded 1083.
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  • The Shropshire Horticultural Society organises the town's annual flower show in August.
  • The Quarry]] is often busy during fair weather, especially during the Spring and Summer months when regular events are held, such as the Food Festival.
  • The regency façade of [[Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery]], formerly the town's theatre. The building, known locally as 'The Music Hall', was converted and reopened as a museum and art gallery in 2014.
  • Shrewsbury's Georgian prison
  • [[Shrewsbury School]] is a public school. Its main building on the new site to which it moved in 1882 was constructed circa 1765
  • left
  • A view of Shrewsbury's skyline from Shrewsbury School.
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  • The nave of the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
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  • [[The Parade Shopping Centre]] is housed in the former premises of the [[Royal Salop Infirmary]]
  • [[Shrewsbury Castle]], built c. 1074 by Roger de Montgomery
  • The former Shire Hall (since demolished) and Old Market Hall, 1796
  • The World War One Poet Wilfred Owen was resident and educated in the town.
COUNTY TOWN OF SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Shrewsbury, England; Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; Town of Salop; Shewsbury; Shroesbury; Shrewsbury, United Kingdom; Town of flowers; Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Scrobbesbyrig; Salopian Brewery; SHREWSBURY; Shrewsbury in the arts; Shrewsbury, UK; Amwythig

['ʃrəuzbtrɪ]

общая лексика

Шрусбери

синоним

Shrewsbury School

существительное

география

г. Шрусбери

Shrewsbury         
  • Shrewsbury Library, Castle Gates; formerly housed [[Charles Darwin]]'s alma mater.
  • Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury's most famous son
  • access-date=2023-04-20}}</ref>
  • Coat of arms
  • Ditherington Flax Mill
  • left
  • Welsh Bridge]] are Shrewsbury's two main access bridges for cars.
  • The Magnum Photos ''Evolution Explored'' exhibition in The Square
  • left
  • Early in the civil war, Prince Rupert made his headquarters at Shrewsbury
  • Henry VII stayed in the town en route to the Battle of Bosworth
  • left
  • Interior of St Chad's Church Shrewsbury in the 1790s building replacing the lost older building
  • Dr John Caius attended to a plague in the town and published his research the following year
  • John Weaver's production "Orpheus and Eurydice" (1718)
  • left
  • Mary Beard spent formative years in the town
  • The [[Shrewsbury Folk Festival]] is  held at the West Mid Showground during August bank holiday.
  • [[Pengwern Boat Club]] in the [[River Severn]] as it flows through Shrewsbury town centre
  • Sir Philip Sidney
  • Charles I had a temporary capital in the town
  • Shrewsbury Town]]
  • It is possible Shakespeare performed in the town
  • A map of Shrewsbury showing suburbs, surrounding villages, rivers (blue), roads (red) and rail routes (green).
  • The Quarry]] (foreground) on a summer's day.
  • Tudor]] Old Market Hall, an expression of the town's civic identity.
  • Shrewsbury Abbey, founded 1083.
  • access-date=15 February 2022}}</ref>
  • The Shropshire Horticultural Society organises the town's annual flower show in August.
  • The Quarry]] is often busy during fair weather, especially during the Spring and Summer months when regular events are held, such as the Food Festival.
  • The regency façade of [[Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery]], formerly the town's theatre. The building, known locally as 'The Music Hall', was converted and reopened as a museum and art gallery in 2014.
  • Shrewsbury's Georgian prison
  • [[Shrewsbury School]] is a public school. Its main building on the new site to which it moved in 1882 was constructed circa 1765
  • left
  • A view of Shrewsbury's skyline from Shrewsbury School.
  • df=dmy-all}}</ref>
  • The nave of the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • [[The Parade Shopping Centre]] is housed in the former premises of the [[Royal Salop Infirmary]]
  • [[Shrewsbury Castle]], built c. 1074 by Roger de Montgomery
  • The former Shire Hall (since demolished) and Old Market Hall, 1796
  • The World War One Poet Wilfred Owen was resident and educated in the town.
COUNTY TOWN OF SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Shrewsbury, England; Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; Town of Salop; Shewsbury; Shroesbury; Shrewsbury, United Kingdom; Town of flowers; Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Scrobbesbyrig; Salopian Brewery; SHREWSBURY; Shrewsbury in the arts; Shrewsbury, UK; Amwythig
Shrewsbury noun г. Шрусбери

Definición

ПАБЛИК СКУЛЗ
(англ. Public schools, букв. - общественные школы), частные привилегированные средние школы Великобритании, сохраняющие аристократические традиции.

Wikipedia

Shrewsbury School

Shrewsbury School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13 –18) in Shrewsbury.

Founded in 1552 by Edward VI by Royal Charter, Shrewsbury School is one of the seven public schools subject to the Public Schools Act 1868 and one of the nine prestigious schools investigated by the Clarendon Commission between 1861 and 1864. It was originally a boarding school for boys, girls have been admitted into the Sixth Form since 2008 and the school has been co-educational since 2015. As of Michaelmas Term 2020, the school has 807 pupils: 544 boys and 263 girls. There are eight boys' boarding houses, four girls' boarding houses and two for approximately 130 day pupils.

The present site, to which the school moved in 1882, is on the south bank of the River Severn.

Ejemplos de uso de Shrewsbury School
1. John Peel‘s autobiography reveals that he was raped at Shrewsbury school in the 1'50s.
2. Geoffrey Dawson Lane was born in Derby and educated at Shrewsbury School.
3. Shrewsbury School, headmaster‘s report: He is just a teeny bit pleased with himself – or so I am prepared to hazard.
4. The late John Peel said in his autobiography that he had been raped at Shrewsbury school but, such was the general level of sexual abuse there, he ‘wasn’t especially traumatised by the experience’. Mr Chris Davies, a Liberal Democrat MP, started a campaign to stop supermarkets wrapping cucumbers in plastic.
5. We have been raising concerns about the enormous assessment burden on schools for a number of years.‘ James Marshall, head of English at the independent Shrewsbury School, said it was a welcome U–turn. ‘The obsession with a culture of targets, bite–sized modules and endless re–testing hasn‘t benefited anyone.
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